Parkinson's disease as a member of Prion-like disorders.

Virus Res

The Clifford Allbutt Building, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0AH, UK.

Published: September 2015

Parkinson's disease is one of several neurodegenerative diseases associated with a misfolded, aggregated and pathological protein. In Parkinson's disease this protein is alpha-synuclein and its neuronal deposits in the form of Lewy bodies are considered a hallmark of the disease. In this review we describe the clinical and experimental data that have led to think of alpha-synuclein as a prion-like protein and we summarize data from in vitro, cellular and animal models supporting this view.

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